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Several of President Obama's Cabinet members pledged to give back some of their pay as a show of solidarity with U.S. government employees hit by the sequester.
North Korea has told foreign governments they should evacuate their embassies in Pyongyang, diplomats said Friday.
The Lebanese military is called on to submit a formal report to the government on a Syrian cross-border missile strike, Lebanese President Michel Suleiman said.
The government of Chad helped the rebel Seleka alliance topple the government of Central African Republic, ousted President Francois Bozize said.
A move by the Egyptian government to restrict the activity of civil organizations runs counter to the spirit of the revolution, U.N. human rights experts said.
The only legitimate government in the Central African Republic is one led by Prime Minister Nicolas Tiangaye, the U.S. State Department said.
The U.S. State Department is interfering in internal affairs by continuing to fund Russian non-governmental organizations, the Foreign Ministry said Saturday.
North Korea's leader Friday ordered military officials on standby to "strike any time" against U.S. and South Korean targets, official media reported.
Russian military maneuvers in the Black Sea aren't necessarily a concern because of transparency assurances, the U.S. State Department said.
Myanmar President Thein Sein warned he "will not hesitate to use force as a last resort" to put down the Buddhist-Muslim violence in his country.
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